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coddled treated w/extreme care; pampered
complacent self-satisfied; unconcerned
consternation amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion
cowering shrinking away or crouching from something that menances, domineers, or dismays
credulous ready to believe with little proof; guillible
deferent full or respect or esteem due a superior or an elder; showing regard for another's wishes
deluded misled in judgement; deceived or tricked
derisive expressing or causing the use of ridicule or scorn; showing contempt
despondent feeling or showing extreme discouragement, dejection, or depression; having lost all hope
didactic designed to teach; intended to convey instruction and information; making moral observations
disdainful full of or expressing dislike
disquieted having lost peace or tranquility; disturbed or alarmed
dynamic having force or energy; marked by productive activity
embittered possessing sour, hostile, or resentful feelings
empathic showing emo. based on sensitivity towards others
enamored inflamed with love or passion
enervated reduced mental or moral vigor; lessened in vitality or strength
exasperated feeling irritation or annoyance; aggravated
exultant filled with or expressing great joy or triumph; jubilant
fatuous complacently or inanely foolish; silly
Created by: tikeo121
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